It's part of a federal resettlement program, created by President Obama last fall, to resettle 10,000 Syrian refugees by the end of the year.

North Carolina has 467 resettled Syrian refugees, making it the state with the ninth-highest total, according to statistics from the US Department of State's Refugee Processing Center. There are 10,005 nationwide.

The number of Syrian refugee arrivals per state from January 1, 2012 through August 31, 2016.

Church World Service in Durham is one of several non-profits dedicated to resettling immigrants who have been granted refugee status. According to the organization, it has helped 244 refugees this year, 68 of whom are Syrian.

Ellen Andrews, the director of the local non-profit chapter, said the Raleigh-Durham area has received an influx of Syrian refugees because the area has a good capacity to serve them.

WATCH: Ellen Andrews explains the Refugee Resettlement Program and Church World Service of Durham's role.

"We know that Raleigh-Durham is an open, welcoming, friendly community," Andrews said. "We have good access to medical care through the Duke and UNC hospital systems, the public education systems are good.

"There's the capacity already here to serve Arabic-speaking refugees. We've been serving Iraqi refugees for a long time."

Ellen Andrews says refugees are looking for opportunities to better their lives.

Andrews said she wants people to understand that not all immigrants hold the same status when it comes to national security, and that the process someone must go to gain "refugee" status is a lengthy and arduous one.

"When somebody flees their home country because of war, or violence, persecution or civil unrest, they first meet with the UN, who determines if they're e refugee or not," she said. "If their claimed refugee status is valid, if they can't return home or they can't be integrated into the country that they've fled to, the UN will work with other countries to identify resettlement options.

"It's really important to keep reminding folks that the resettlement program is a secure program, she added. "It's very, very, difficult to pass all of the screening measures in order to be admitted to the US as a refugee."